Top 10 Before And After Photos of Boob Jobs in Hollywood

Never get too surprised.
These starlets have had something to get off their chest: they've had boob jobs. See which candid stars have raved about their results, and who regretted going bigger.
10. Kendra Wilkinson

During her pregnancy, her boobs went from a 34C to an E. Now that she's a mom, "I feel like I'm a little top heavy now," she's said.
9. Heidi Montag
The reality star infamously underwent a staggering 10 procedures in one day in 2010, including getting size F breast implants. She reduced them to a C in October 2013, after her new additions were causing back and neck problems.
8. Kellie Pickler
The American Idol alum has shrugged off surgery rumors: "If you don't have anything better to talk about than my rack ... it doesn't bother me a bit."
7. Kourtney Kardashian
When she was 22, she got surgery to go from a B-cup to a C-cup. Looking back, she's said: "It was so dumb ... I just got the idea in my head one day, and that was that. There was no talking me out of it."

Us Weekly first reported she had a small breast augmentation in March. Said a source: "Her chest has always been one of her biggest insecurities."
5. Kaley Cuoco
In 2014, the Big Bang Theory star Kaley Cuoco admitted to Cosmopolitan that she got breast implants when she was 18 years old.
4. Courtney Stodden
Before upgrading to D cups in 2013, the buxom blonde wore push-up bras to make her Cs look bigger.
3. Farrah Abraham
The infamous Teen Mom has had two boob jobs, going from an A to a C cup in 2011, and moving up from a C to a D in 2013.
The former Spice Girl confirmed she used to have breast implants in 2014, but She's now back to her original A cup.
1. Pamela Anderson

In 1999, she removed her breast implants, reportedly reducing her bra size from a 34D to a 34C.
Anyway, it really works.

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